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I will leave for Knox on July 29 09 for a little bct on my little girls b-day .
my mos is 21E heavy equipment operator ait fort len wood cold months in the
middle of bfe lol Looking forward to bct at Knox I think it will be hard but also alot of fun. And you know any thing worth doing is hard so lets all enjoy the time we are there because it will be over and done with befor we apreciate it .

Im thinking it would take 10 months to explain my 10 weeks there. But if anyone has any questions as to what to expect there go ahead and email me I will check my emails on saturdays. I can say that we did do alot of cadences about Jodi boy lol

A/2-46 IN (Nov00-Jun01)
-Trained 2 cycles of BCTE/2-46 IN (Jun01-Mar02)
-Trained 1 cycle of BCT and 1 cycle of 19K BCT/AIT (Knox was overstrength 19Ks and had shut down an OSUT Company, so we created an ad hoc training itinerary to make sure these soldiers didn't have to spend 4 months in receptin)C/46 AG (Mar02-Aug02)
-Conducted retraining for soldiers who failed BCT/OSUT (basically last chance before they were chaptered out and sent home)

Would be happy to give any advice, although it may be dated. I will verify what has already been said - Ft Knox does get quite cold in the winter, there are plenty of critters to keep you company in the woods, and the hills (most famously Agony, Misery and Heartbreak) go straightup or straightdown (those rolling green hills of Kentucky that you may have heard about do not exist at Knox).